Qualitative Changes Accompany Memory T Cell Generation: Faster, More Effective Responses at Lower Doses of Antigen

作者: Paul R. Rogers , Caroline Dubey , Susan L. Swain

DOI: 10.4049/JIMMUNOL.164.5.2338

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摘要: … of CD4 memory T cells to Ag re-exposure and that the expanded functional capacity of memory cells will promote a rapid development of effector functions, providing more rapid and …

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